![]() ![]() Abraham, Martin, and John (Dion) * s BAR.About a Quarter To Nine (Al Jolson) s BAR.Abilene (George Hamilton, IV/Waylon Jennings) * s BAR.Abi Gezunt (Yiddish for "So Long as You're Healthy") (The Barry Sisters) s BAR.Aba Daba Honeymoon (Debbie Reynolds) s BAR 62.'A' You're Adorable-A (Perry Como and the Fontane Sisters) s BAR.'A' You're Adorable-C (Perry Como and the Fontane Sisters) s BAR.2:19 Blues (Bob Gibson/Joe and Eddie) s BAR-with Sylvie.59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) (Simon and Garfunkel) * s BAR.50 Ways To Leave Your Lover (Paul Simon) * s BAR.26 Miles (Santa Catalina) (The Four Preps) s BAR.If you look up the number 55 on the MEDLEYS page, you'll see that I suggest that the song be combined with "Goody Goody," and/or "I Want to Be Happy." For example, after "All I Do Is Dream of You," you see the number 55. Go to the MEDLEYS page, look up the number, and you'll see what medley (or medleys) I've suggested for that song. THE NUMBERS following the song title refer to the medleys that I've suggested that the song be included in. You can then e-mail them so that copies can be made for your audiences. Cut and paste, add or subtract verses, and assemble songsheets of many of the songs on this site. SPECIAL FEATURES - For players who lead singalongs for organizations, parties, families and/or friends, I have two special features:īy playing MEDLEYS, you can group songs together according to key, tempo, theme, etc., thereby lengthening them, and making singalongs flow more smoothly.ĭownload LYRICS for songsheets. BARITONE UKE PLAYERS: Click on BAR for the baritone uke arrangement in the same key (tuning DGBE). Songs marked with an * are suitable for beginners. ![]() Uke sings along with songs marked with an s. They are to be used for educational and/or medicinal purposes only. Uke Songs These song arrangements for the ukulele are provided by Doctor Uke for his students and/or patients. To search this page in your browser press control and F.Contact Dr. For Blues books and sheet music you can buy check the Blues guitar collection and The Blues Fakebooks at Sheet music PlusĬlick on the song you want to see. Should you need a print-out of the song, PDF versions (without banners or adverts) are available from the link at the bottom of most song pages. To avoid large slow to load pages only the first page is displayed, in these cases you will need to DOWNLOAD the PDF file to all the song pages. Many of the song pages, particularly those including tablature, extend to several pages. Many of these song pages include playing hints and methods for the songs. Although primarily intended for guitar these chords should also be suitable for use with other instruments such as Ukulele or Banjo, the remainder of the songs identified by the "lyrics" suffix to the title provide lyrics only. They are being shared on this site for educational purposes only, please see our copyright page for more info.Ībout two thirds of these songs include Guitar Tablature and lyrics with chords marked. Some of these songs are in the public domain or traditional categories, however this cannot be guaranteed, and should you wish to use them as a basis of a performance or for any non-personal study purpose you are advised to contact the copyright holders (where available, copyright info has been included with the song).These transcriptions are made by many different individuals from all over the world for their own research and instruction, and as such are liable to great variation in in interpretation and opinion. Also the keys and chord sequences chosen may also vary considerably between versions by different artists. Although many of the songs mention artist names, this may not be accurate and these these songs should not be considered as definitive versions representative of any particular performance or artist. ![]() THE BLUES SONGS IN THIS SECTION are a mixture of traditional type songs commonly performed in the blues idiom. ![]()
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